Editorial: 2021 has got to be better than 2020
Everyone has got to be looking forward to a new beginning on Friday, Jan. 1. The new year of 2021 has to be better than what we all experienced in[…]
Everyone has got to be looking forward to a new beginning on Friday, Jan. 1. The new year of 2021 has to be better than what we all experienced in[…]
The East Huron River Drive bridge over the Huron River opened to traffic on Dec. 22. Wayne County supervisors said phase one has been completed and phase two will be[…]
After a one-hour-and-six-minute joint Zoom meeting on Monday, the Belleville Planning Commission and Belleville City Council both voted unanimously to approve amendments to the city zoning ordinance pertaining to marijuana[…]
Every resident in Van Buren Township will receive a protective face mask by mail or otherwise, following action taken by the township board at its Dec. 15 Zoom meeting. Township[…]
The Sumpter Township Board of Trustees held its first-ever Zoom meeting on Dec. 15 and passed 17 motions, with 10 having one or more no votes. The most controversial motion[…]
Belleville City Clerk/Treasurer Verna Chapman said the administrative offices at City Hall are closed for the holidays and will reopen at 9 a.m., Monday, Jan. 4. City Manager Tracey Schultz[…]
The Romulus Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9568 has merged with the Dearborn Heights VFW Post 78 and now has been renamed the Pvt. James D. Donovan/Romulus Post 78. On[…]
According to a news release from Sumpter Township Police, Dajon Donte Lewis, 18, of Sumpter Township, was arraigned Dec. 25 at 34th District Court on the following charges: • One[…]
The case of Scott William-Samuel Settles, 45, of Belleville, continues to wend its way through the Wayne County Circuit Court. Settles was charged with carrying a dangerous weapon with unlawful[…]
DTE will be notifying residents in certain areas of Van Buren Township, Sumpter Township and, the City of Belleville via a phone call and a letter explaining that tree trimming[…]